Armonty Bryant, Cordarrelle Patterson and Courtney Greene have the potential. Something tells me that Tavon Austin will be more like LaMichael James at WR than Percy Harvin.

I think Ryan Swope will be a terrific pro. I think at a minimum, John Simon will be a better version of Paul Kruger. DeAndre Hopkins will be a multiple season 1000 yard receiver. I don't think Tyler Eifert won't blow anyone away, but I think he'll be a top 10 TE in the NFL in fantasy points if he goes to the right kind of team. Gavin Escobar gives me Aaron Hernandez vibes.

If Matt Scott lands on the right team, I could see him surprising a lot of people. Geno Smith would be scary for Chip Kelly. Matt Barkley would win superbowls in Seattle. Too bad for him that this now has zero chance of happening.

Do O-lineman count as superstars? Because I think this is one of the best OL groups ever.

With this many good players, I really doubt all of them will just be solid pros. You'll have a ton of pro-bowlers out of this draft.

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This is an easy call for me, the most well balanced, talented person who can do it all, is M. Lattimore. His ability to run, catch and block ranks right up there with the likes of Emmit & Walter! But, oooh! he got hurt, some people can't see the bar of gold in front of them if you drop it on their foot. If the Rams get Lattimore we'll lose the division to them by week 14. If we pass on him at 56 it will be worse then drafting Lamar King and Rick Mirer in the same draft, or maybe trading up to get them. But, on the other hand if we do end up with him the superbowl is all ours. Yup! he's my boy.

Armonty Bryant, Cordarrelle Patterson and Courtney Greene have the potential. Something tells me that Tavon Austin will be more like LaMichael James at WR than Percy Harvin.

I think Ryan Swope will be a terrific pro. I think at a minimum, John Simon will be a better version of Paul Kruger. DeAndre Hopkins will be a multiple season 1000 yard receiver. I don't think Tyler Eifert won't blow anyone away, but I think he'll be a top 10 TE in the NFL in fantasy points if he goes to the right kind of team. Gavin Escobar gives me Aaron Hernandez vibes.

If Matt Scott lands on the right team, I could see him surprising a lot of people. Geno Smith would be scary for Chip Kelly. Matt Barkley would win superbowls in Seattle. Too bad for him that this now has zero chance of happening.

Do O-lineman count as superstars? Because I think this is one of the best OL groups ever.

With this many good players, I really doubt all of them will just be solid pros. You'll have a ton of pro-bowlers out of this draft.

I think there'd have been a very good chance we'd have drafted Matt Barkley if we hadn't found Russell last year.

I don't look at tape a lot, unless it is posted somewhere on here in the form of a highlight video. I do look at most of those that I am interested in. The best looking kid I've seen regardless of position, is Cordarelle Patterson.

I don't know how to identify good linemen, so with that caveat, I enter this opinion. I see his ceiling somewhere short of Megatron, but someone that ends up being part Percy Harvin/ part Julio Jones. Great ability to break tackles with great vision...great on bubble screens or on the deep post; a plus returner for sure...long strides like Percy, tall and back-of-the-endzone jumper like Jones or AJ Green.

This is so hard before knowing what teams these players will be going to. It's hard to become a superstar in some places ie Buffalo and Jax. If we are going off of sheer talent and upside I think guys like Cordell Patterson and Dion Jordan would have to be my pick. It I could pick the perfect team for a player to become a superstar. I'd put DeAndre Hopkins on the Colts and watch him become another Reggie Wayne, or Alec Ogletree on the Steelers or Ravens and I could see him becoming a monster. But of everyone the player most likely to become a Superstar the quickest will be Geno Smith. We have seen how fast Cam Netwon and RGIII have become stars Geno in the right situation, with a coach who will tailor the offense to his skill set and a cast of playmakers around him he will become a Superstar. Barkley could have a better career than Smith but I don't see his hype machine taking off for a few years. I can see it more like how Jake Locker has kinda disappered in the NFL. He'd talented but a very forgotten QB, not good enough to talk about and not bad enough to either.